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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
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August 1, 1987
Treatment of severe motion sickness with antimotion sickness drug injections
A Graybiel, J R Lackner
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
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May 1, 1986
Head movements in non-terrestrial force environments elicit motion sickness: implications for the etiology of space motion sickness
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
Aerospace Medicine
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August 1, 1970
Evaluation of antimotion sickness drugs: a new effective remedy revealed
C D Wood, A Graybiel
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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November 30, 1979
Parabolic flight: loss of sense of orientation
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
Aerospace Medicine
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April 1, 1970
Off-vertical rotation: a convenient precise means of exposing the passive human subject to a rotating linear acceleration vector
A Graybiel, E F Miller
Acta Oto-Laryngologica. Supplementum
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January 1, 1970
A provocative test for grading susceptibility to motion sickness yielding a single numerical score
E F Miller, A Graybiel
Aerospace Medicine
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October 1, 1970
Motion sickness produced by head movement as a function of rotational velocity
E F Miller, A Graybiel
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
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January 1, 1983
Perceived orientation in free-fall depends on visual, postural, and architectural factors
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
Brain : a Journal of Neurology
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March 1, 1984
Perception of body weight and body mass at twice earth-gravity acceleration levels
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
Experimental Brain Research
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January 1, 1981
Illusions of postural, visual, and aircraft motion elicited by deep knee in the increased gravitoinertial force phase of parabolic flight. Evidence for dynamic sensory-motor calibration to earth gravity force levels
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
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August 1, 1987
Treatment of severe motion sickness with antimotion sickness drug injections
A Graybiel, J R Lackner
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
|
May 1, 1986
Head movements in non-terrestrial force environments elicit motion sickness: implications for the etiology of space motion sickness
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
Aerospace Medicine
|
August 1, 1970
Evaluation of antimotion sickness drugs: a new effective remedy revealed
C D Wood, A Graybiel
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
November 30, 1979
Parabolic flight: loss of sense of orientation
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
Aerospace Medicine
|
April 1, 1970
Off-vertical rotation: a convenient precise means of exposing the passive human subject to a rotating linear acceleration vector
A Graybiel, E F Miller
Acta Oto-Laryngologica. Supplementum
|
January 1, 1970
A provocative test for grading susceptibility to motion sickness yielding a single numerical score
E F Miller, A Graybiel
Aerospace Medicine
|
October 1, 1970
Motion sickness produced by head movement as a function of rotational velocity
E F Miller, A Graybiel
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
|
January 1, 1983
Perceived orientation in free-fall depends on visual, postural, and architectural factors
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
Brain : a Journal of Neurology
|
March 1, 1984
Perception of body weight and body mass at twice earth-gravity acceleration levels
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
Experimental Brain Research
|
January 1, 1981
Illusions of postural, visual, and aircraft motion elicited by deep knee in the increased gravitoinertial force phase of parabolic flight. Evidence for dynamic sensory-motor calibration to earth gravity force levels
J R Lackner, A Graybiel
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